even week. and without enough tasers to go around the officer was using a different holster configuration every night. >> slips in capture have come into play before. in 2002 in madera, california a suspect was shot with a gun after trying to kick out the window of a employ car. the chief said the officer meant to grab her taser. the suspect died and the officer was never charged. in 2008, in kentucky someone was shot when a officer pulled his firearm instead. the man survived. a grand jury chose not to indict the officer. in all, myers knows of ten cases in the u.s. and canada which he said involved slip in capture and all of them involve the strong hand. >> the hand they normally use for their handgun is the same hand they also use for the taser because of the way the holster configurations were.